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Anatomical identification of a telencephalic somatosensory area in a reptile, Caiman crocodilusPRITZ, M. B; STRITZEL, M. E.Brain behavior and evolution. 1994, Vol 43, Num 2, pp 107-127, issn 0006-8977Article
Melatonin receptor distribution in the brain and retina of a lizard, Anolis carolinensisWIECHMANN, A. F; WIRSIG-WIECHMANN, C. R.Brain behavior and evolution. 1994, Vol 43, Num 1, pp 26-33, issn 0006-8977Article
Temporal organization of action in baboons: comparisons with the temporal segmentation in chimpanzee and human behaviourOTT, I; SCHLEIDT, M; KIEN, J et al.Brain behavior and evolution. 1994, Vol 44, Num 2, pp 101-107, issn 0006-8977Article
Changes in retinal structure during development and settlement of the goatfish Upeneus tragulaSHAND, J.Brain behavior and evolution. 1994, Vol 43, Num 1, pp 51-60, issn 0006-8977Article
Auditory projections to the anterior telencephalon in the budgerigar (Melopsittacus undulatus)HALL, W. S; COHEN, P. L; BRAUTH, S. E et al.Brain behavior and evolution. 1993, Vol 41, Num 2, pp 97-116, issn 0006-8977Article
The primary octaval nuclei and inner ear afferent projections in the otophysan Ictalurus punctatusMCCORMICK, C. A; BRADFORD, M. R.Brain behavior and evolution. 1993, Vol 42, Num 1, pp 48-68, issn 0006-8977Article
The visual system of the Florida garfish, Lepisosteus platyrhincus (Ginglymodi). II: Cornea and LensCOLLIN, S. P; COLLIN, H. B.Brain behavior and evolution. 1993, Vol 42, Num 2, pp 98-115, issn 0006-8977Article
Topographic organization of the corticonuclear projections from the paraflocculus in the Albino rat: an autoradiographic orghograde tracing studyUMETANI, T.Brain behavior and evolution. 1993, Vol 42, Num 2, pp 128-136, issn 0006-8977Article
The visual system of the Florida garfish, Lepisosteus platyrhincus (Ginglymodi). III: Retinal ganglion cellsCOLLIN, S. P; NORTHCUTT, R. G.Brain behavior and evolution. 1993, Vol 42, Num 6, pp 295-320, issn 0006-8977Article
The comparative imperative: genetics and ontogeny of chemoreceptive prey responses in natricine snakesBURGHARDT, G. M.Brain behavior and evolution. 1993, Vol 41, Num 3-5, pp 138-146, issn 0006-8977Conference Paper
Central and endocrine aspects of tongue-flicking and exploratory behavior in Anolis carolinensisGREENBERG, N.Brain behavior and evolution. 1993, Vol 41, Num 3-5, pp 210-218, issn 0006-8977Conference Paper
The neurobiology of reproductive behaviorMUSKE, Linda E.Brain behavior and evolution. 1993, Vol 42, Num 4-5, issn 0006-8977, 83 p.Conference Proceedings
Evaluating hypotheses for the transfer of stimulus particles to Jacobson's organ in snakesYOUNG, B. A.Brain behavior and evolution. 1993, Vol 41, Num 3-5, pp 203-209, issn 0006-8977Conference Paper
Agonistic behavior and its cardiovascular components elicited by microinjection of L-glutamic acid into the basal midbrain of the toad Bufo paracnemisHOFFMANN, A; BRAZIL ROMERO, S. M; DE OLIVEIRA, L. M et al.Brain behavior and evolution. 1993, Vol 41, Num 6, pp 316-325, issn 0006-8977Article
Afferent and efferent connections of the bullfrog medial palliumGLENN NORTHCUTT, R; RONAN, M.Brain behavior and evolution. 1992, Vol 40, Num 1, pp 1-16, issn 0006-8977Article
Axial motor organization in postmetamorphic tiger salamanders (Ambystoma tigrinum): a segregation of epaxial and hypaxial motor pools is not necessarily associated with terrestrial locomotionFETCHO, J. R; REICH, N. T.Brain behavior and evolution. 1992, Vol 39, Num 4, pp 219-228, issn 0006-8977Article
Sexual behavior and 2-deoxyglucose uptake in male red-sided garter snakes (Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis)ALLEN, E. E; CREWS, D.Brain behavior and evolution. 1992, Vol 40, Num 1, pp 17-24, issn 0006-8977Article
Fibers innervating different parts of the lateral line system of an Antarctic Notothenioid, Trematomus bernacchii, have similar frequency responses, despite large variation in the peripheral morphologyCOOMBS, S; MONTGOMERY, J.Brain behavior and evolution. 1992, Vol 40, Num 5, pp 217-233, issn 0006-8977Article
The red nucleus and mesencephalic tegmentum in a ranid amphibian : a cytoarchitectonic and HRP connectional studyLARSON-PRIOR, L. J; CRUCE, W. L. R.Brain behavior and evolution. 1992, Vol 40, Num 6, pp 273-286, issn 0006-8977Article
Call patterns and basilar papilla tuning in cricket frogs. I: Differences among populations and between sexesWILCZYNSKI, W; KEDDY-HECTOR, A. C; RYAN, M. J et al.Brain behavior and evolution. 1992, Vol 39, Num 4, pp 229-237, issn 0006-8977Article
Differences in optokinetic and vestibular ocular reflex performance in teleosts and their relationship to different life stylesDIERINGER, N; REICHENBERGER, I; GRAF, W et al.Brain behavior and evolution. 1992, Vol 39, Num 5, pp 289-304, issn 0006-8977Article
Amphibian Mauthner cellsWILL, U.Brain behavior and evolution. 1991, Vol 37, Num 5, pp 317-332, issn 0006-8977Article
Laminar distribution of cytochrome oxidase staining in cetacean isocortexREVISHCHIN, A. V; GAREY, L. J.Brain behavior and evolution. 1991, Vol 37, Num 6, pp 355-367, issn 0006-8977Article
Ludwig Mauthner (1840-1894) : neuroanatomist and noted ophthalmologist in fin-de-sièvle ViennaSEYFARTH, E.-A; ZOTTOLI, S. J.Brain behavior and evolution. 1991, Vol 37, Num 5, pp 252-259, issn 0006-8977Article
Neuronal motion after-response induced in the tectal neurons of toads by moving textured backgroundsTSAI, H.-J.Brain behavior and evolution. 1991, Vol 37, Num 3, pp 161-167, issn 0006-8977Article